Teresa (?)
F, b. circa 1102, d. ?unknown
Sancho De Barbosa
M, d. ?unknown
Fernando De Braganza
M, d. ?unknown
Bermudo De Trastamara
M, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Marriage* |
before 1120, Principal=Urraca (?) |
Matilda De Maurienne Of Savoy
F, b. 1125, d. 4 November 1157
Henrique (?) Of Portugal
M, d. ?unknown
King Sancho Martino (?) I Of Portugal
M, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Name Variation |
King Of Portugal & Algarve (?) |
Joao (?)
F, d. ?unknown
Mafalda (?)
F, d. ?unknown
Teresa Fernadez De Trava
F, d. ?unknown
Sancha (?)
F, b. circa 1153, d. after 1159
| Birth* |
circa 1153 |
| Death* |
after 1159 |
Teresa "Matilda" (?) Of Portugal
F, b. 1157, d. 6 May 1218
Count Philip "The Great" (?) Of Flanders
M, d. 1191
Count Eudes (?) III Of Burgundy
M, b. 1166, d. 6 July 1218
Fernando (?) Of Leon
M, b. after 1179, d. 1187
| Birth* |
after 1179 |
| Death* |
1187 |
Urraca Lopez De Haro
F, d. after 1226
Sancho De Monteagudo Of Leon
M, b. 1188, d. 1220
| Name Variation |
sn de Monteagudo y Aguil |
| Birth* |
1188 |
| Marriage* |
after 1210, Principal=Teresa Diaz De Haro |
| Death* |
1220 |
Teresa Diaz De Haro
F, d. ?unknown
Garcia (?) Of Leon
M, d. 1184
Malfalda (?)
F, d. ?unknown
Maria Alfonsa De Molina
F, b. after 1260, d. ?unknown
Emperor Henry (?) IV Of Germany
M, b. 11 November 1050, d. 7 August 1106
| Marriage* |
|
| Name Variation |
Holy Roman Emperor (?) |
| Birth* |
11 November 1050, Goslar, Germany |
| Acceded* |
1056 |
| Deposed* |
1105 |
| Death* |
7 August 1106, Leige, Belgium |
Emperor Conrad (?)
M, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Name Variation |
Holy Roman Emperor (?) |
Agnes (?)
F, b. 1074, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1074 |
Prince Dafydd ap Owain Gwynedd
M, d. 1203
| Note* |
Yielded sovereignty to his nephew Llewelyn Ap Lorworth in 1194.
There is disagreement as to who is Dafydd's mother. I have shown both.
|
| Acceded* |
1170 |
| Marriage* |
1173, Wales, Principal=Princess Emma Plantagenet |
| Death* |
1203 |
Abbess Mary Plantagenet Of Shaftsbury
F, d. circa 1216
Adelaide (?) Of Angers
F, d. ?unknown
William De Bigod
M, d. ?unknown
Ralph De Bigod
M, d. ?unknown
Roger De Bigod
M, d. ?unknown
Robert De Lascy
M, d. ?unknown
Lord Gilbert De Laigle Of Pevensey
M, d. ?unknown
Mary De Warrenne
F, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Marriage* |
Principal=Lord Gilbert De Laigle Of Pevensey |
| Note* |
It may have been her and not her sister Isabella that married Gilbert.
Not shown in The Complete Peerage |
Suzanne De Warrenne
F, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Note* |
Suzanne is a fictional placeholder, to mark the fact that either a woman named Suzanne -or- and unnamed sister of William de Warenne was the mother of Richard.
|
Count Geoffrey Plantagenet V Of Anjou
M, b. 24 August 1113, d. 7 September 1151
| Burial* |
?unknown, St. Julian's Church, Le Mans, Anjou, France |
| Marriage |
Principal=Adelaide (?) Of Angers |
| Name Variation |
Count Of Anjou & Maine le Bonr |
| Note* |
Burke says the marriage was 3 Apr 1127.
The name Plantagenet, according to Rapin, came from when Fulk the Great being stung from remorse for some wicked action, in order to atone for it, went a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and was scourged before the Holy Sepulchre with broom twigs. Earlier authorities say it was because Geoffrey bore a branch of yellow broom (Planta-genistae) in his helm.
Duke of Normandy 1144-1150.
Geoffrey IV, called Le Bel (the Fair) and more often Plantagenet, born in 1113, son of Foulques V and Eremburge de Maine; married Mathilda of England, daughter of King Henry I in 1128; Hugo de Payns attended the wedding, which didn't last and was canceled two years later; became Count of Anjou in 1129; tried several times to invade Normandy; established his power there in 1141 and became Duke of that province; joined King Louis VII of France during the second crusade; came back to Anjou in 1149; gave the Duchy of Normandy to his elder son Henry, who became Henry II of England; died in 1151. Although Foulques V was clearly the associate, or ally of the Templars, there is no indication that his son Geoffrey was a Templar or even their associate. His name shows up on two charters of donation to the Order: the charter of donation of Brunessac by in father in 1127, and the charter of donation of the church of Saint Maurille by the bishop of Angers in 1144. Although not a Templar, he was clearly in their favor.
Was the first to assume the name Plantagenet. Usually wore on his helmet a sprig of the broom and the French words for this (plante and genet) became the English name Plantagenet. From the first Geoffrey tried to profit by his marriage and after the death of Henry I, laid the foundation for the conquest of Normandy.
The name Plantagenet seems to have originated as a nickname for Count Geoffrey and refers to his habit of wearing a sprig of broom flower (Latin planta genista) in his hat.
|
| Birth* |
24 August 1113, Anjou, Province, France |
| Marriage* |
22 May 1128, Le Mans Cathedral, Sarthe, Anjou, France, Principal=Queen Matilda "The Empress Of England |
| Acceded* |
1129 |
| Death* |
7 September 1151, Château-du-Loir, Le Mans, Maine, France |
| Family 2 |
Queen Matilda "The Empress Of England b. before 5 August 1102, d. 10 September 1169 |
| Marriage* |
22 May 1128, Le Mans Cathedral, Sarthe, Anjou, France, Principal=Queen Matilda "The Empress Of England |
| Children |
- Abbess Mary Plantagenet Of Shaftsbury d. c 1216
- King Henry Curtmantle Plantagenet II Of England+ b. 5 Mar 1133, d. 6 Jul 1189
- Count Geoffrey Plantagenet VI Of Nantes b. 3 Jun 1134, d. 27 Jul 1158
- Princess Emma Plantagenet b. c 1136, d. b 1214
- Count William Plantagenet Of Poitou b. 22 Jul 1136, d. 30 Jan 1164
|
Benjamin P. Hassell
M, b. circa 1793, d. before 1870
| Marriage* |
Principal=Nancy ? |
| Birth* |
circa 1793, North Carolina |
| Death* |
before 1870, Washington Co., North Carolina |
Henry Plantagenet
M, b. 10 February 1441, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Note* |
Died young. |
| Birth* |
10 February 1441, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England |
Earl Edmund Plantagenet Of Rutland
M, b. 27 May 1443, d. 30 December 1460
| Burial* |
?unknown, Collegiate Church of Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, England |
| Note* |
Died in the Battle Of Wakefield.
Said to have been barbarously murdered by Lord Clifford after the battle of Wakefield
|
| Birth* |
27 May 1443, Rouen, France |
| Acceded* |
29 January 1446 |
| Death* |
30 December 1460, Wakefield |
Archdeacon Edward De La Pole Of Richmond
M, d. ?unknown
Reverend Humphrey De La Pole
M, b. 1 August 1474, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1 August 1474 |
Geoffrey De La Pole
M, d. ?unknown
Nun Anne De La Pole
F, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Name Variation |
Nun At Sion Abbey |
Katherine De La Pole
F, d. ?unknown
Elizabeth De La Pole
F, d. ?unknown
Dorthy De La Pole
F, d. ?unknown
William Plantagenet
M, b. 7 July 1447, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Note* |
Died young. |
| Birth* |
7 July 1447, Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, England |
John Plantagenet
M, b. 7 November 1448, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Note* |
Died young. |
| Birth* |
7 November 1448, The Neat, Westminster, England |
Earl Edward Plantagenet Of Warwick XVIII
M, b. 25 February 1475, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
25 February 1475 |
Richard Plantagenet
M, b. 6 October 1476, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
6 October 1476 |
Thomas Plantagenet
M, b. 1450, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Note* |
Died young. |
| Birth* |
1450 |